Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 1 The Samaritan felt compassion, took care of him, and showed mercy. Luke 10:33-37.

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Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 1 The Samaritan felt compassion, took care of him, and showed mercy. Luke 10:33-37

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 2 Step 03 Step 02 Step 01 REDUCE the homeless population BREAK THE CYCLE of homelessness and poverty STABILIZE the at-risk community

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 3 June 24, 2013 the SRC began providing services for the homeless and at-risk population of East Orange county at 9833 East Colonial Drive. This community solution is a public/private partnership between the Orange County government and the SRC, Inc., a faith- centered organization. The Orange County government purchased and renovated property and buildings that are leased to the SRC. The need for help and the number of clients and services the SRC provides has been steadily trending upward.

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 4 Food Stamps/ID Card/Social Security Card Services PhonesHygiene KitsMail Boxes CounselingClothingBus Passes Emergency Food Supplies

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 5 VA Benefits SSD Legal Council Goodwill Job Club On-site Medical Care Eye/Vision Appointments Homeward Bound Opportunities BicyclesAnd MORE

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 6 Numbers are Staggering Whether by year, by day, or by dollar…the statistics are alarming, and trending upward. Current number of members utilizing SRC services and assistance 01 1,676 The number of individual services provided to our clients during our first 2.5 years of operation 02 43,767 Cost per person the state pays leaving people homeless 03 $26,000 Alternatively, the price to provide housing for a homeless family 04 $10,000 The number of homeless or at- risk veterans utilizing the services of SRC 05 86

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 7 ReceptionsCase Workers Clothing & Food Distribution Legal Counsel Showers StaffLaundry Board of Directors Hair Care Director Of Operations Full time job Part time pay Everyone else is a volunteer 64 Volunteers Providing over 1500 hrs/month of support

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 8 Several Churches In East Orange County Orange County Government Shepherd’s Hope Health Care Center for the Homeless (HCCH) Central Florida’s Commission on Homelessness Veteran’s Administration Goodwill Industries ACE Industries HSN, iDignity, etc

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 9 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th Acquire additional permanent staff: Executive Director & Volunteer Coordinator Staff the renovated shower and laundry facilities Expand the hours/days of operation and increase the services provided: Additional job training, computer training, and life-skills classes Additional counseling Operate and supply an on-site medical and dental facility Acquire much needed storage space in order to allow for more service capacity Acquire and operate a used clothing store. The store provides a revenue source to help sustain operational costs

Samaritan Resource Center (SRC) 10 A Public / Private partnership between the Orange County government and the SRC that is working Our Mission:Reduce the homeless population and stabilize our at-risk neighbors in East Orange County. Making a difference in the lives of the homeless and at- risk citizens of East Orange County Providing essential services and meeting the daily needs of the homeless Our East Orange County community is becoming aware of the homeless challenge and is engaging in the solution